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Tacoma: Statement from Council Member Latasha Palmer Regarding Stable, Safe, and Affordable Housing
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~ Tacoma City Council Member Proposes Resolution to Address Housing Crisis
Housing continues to be a pressing issue in Tacoma, with a shortage of housing units and concerns about the quality and affordability of existing units. In response, City Council Member [Name] has announced plans to introduce a resolution at the upcoming Study Session on June 16th that aims to improve the safety and habitability of rental housing units in Tacoma.
The resolution recognizes the urgent need for stable, safe, and affordable housing in the city and affirms the importance of providing education for both tenants and landlords on required standards for rental units. Council Member [Name] believes that while increasing the number of housing units is important, it is equally crucial to ensure that existing units meet basic standards.
One key aspect of the proposed resolution is exploring a proactive code inspection program for rental housing units. This would involve regular inspections rather than relying solely on complaints from tenants. Council Member [Name] points to successful examples of this approach in other cities such as Seattle, Olympia, and Spokane.
In addition to proactive inspections, the resolution also aims to increase awareness among tenants about their rights under Washington State's Residential Landlord-Tenant Act. Council Member [Name] believes that many tenants are not fully aware of their rights and hopes to promote more open communication between landlords and tenants.
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The proposed resolution also addresses concerns about code violations by landlords. Council Member [Name] is working with the Community Vitality and Safety Committee and Planning and Development Services Department to update regulatory codes, including potentially increasing penalties for violations. This includes proposing updates to the City's Provisional Rental Property License as a means of strengthening deterrents for violating health and safety standards.
Furthermore, Council Member [Name] believes that promoting homeownership can also play a role in addressing the housing crisis. They plan to raise awareness about innovative housing models such as co-ownership and small-scale development that can make homeownership more accessible to residents.
In a statement, Council Member [Name] emphasized the need for collaboration with the community in addressing the housing crisis. They believe that there are many opportunities to improve housing in terms of quantity, affordability, and quality and are committed to working with their colleagues on legislation that advances these goals.
The proposed resolution has already garnered support from fellow council members and community members. Many see it as a step in the right direction towards addressing the housing crisis in Tacoma. As Council Member [Name] continues to work towards improving housing in the city, they hope to see positive changes for both tenants and landlords.
Housing continues to be a pressing issue in Tacoma, with a shortage of housing units and concerns about the quality and affordability of existing units. In response, City Council Member [Name] has announced plans to introduce a resolution at the upcoming Study Session on June 16th that aims to improve the safety and habitability of rental housing units in Tacoma.
The resolution recognizes the urgent need for stable, safe, and affordable housing in the city and affirms the importance of providing education for both tenants and landlords on required standards for rental units. Council Member [Name] believes that while increasing the number of housing units is important, it is equally crucial to ensure that existing units meet basic standards.
One key aspect of the proposed resolution is exploring a proactive code inspection program for rental housing units. This would involve regular inspections rather than relying solely on complaints from tenants. Council Member [Name] points to successful examples of this approach in other cities such as Seattle, Olympia, and Spokane.
In addition to proactive inspections, the resolution also aims to increase awareness among tenants about their rights under Washington State's Residential Landlord-Tenant Act. Council Member [Name] believes that many tenants are not fully aware of their rights and hopes to promote more open communication between landlords and tenants.
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The proposed resolution also addresses concerns about code violations by landlords. Council Member [Name] is working with the Community Vitality and Safety Committee and Planning and Development Services Department to update regulatory codes, including potentially increasing penalties for violations. This includes proposing updates to the City's Provisional Rental Property License as a means of strengthening deterrents for violating health and safety standards.
Furthermore, Council Member [Name] believes that promoting homeownership can also play a role in addressing the housing crisis. They plan to raise awareness about innovative housing models such as co-ownership and small-scale development that can make homeownership more accessible to residents.
In a statement, Council Member [Name] emphasized the need for collaboration with the community in addressing the housing crisis. They believe that there are many opportunities to improve housing in terms of quantity, affordability, and quality and are committed to working with their colleagues on legislation that advances these goals.
The proposed resolution has already garnered support from fellow council members and community members. Many see it as a step in the right direction towards addressing the housing crisis in Tacoma. As Council Member [Name] continues to work towards improving housing in the city, they hope to see positive changes for both tenants and landlords.
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